Reviews
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Reviews Here's our recap of Montreal's Metro Metro festival, including a list of our five favourite sets.
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HNHH Staff -
Reviews Nas drops off his best album in almost two decades with "King's Disease," a masterpiece produced in its entirety by Hit-Boy.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews While a fully-fledged solo debut continues to elude us, Jay Electronica and Jay Z have served up a fascinating collection of cerebral, forward-thinking hip-hop.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews After a long time out of the eye of music listeners, T-Pain has returned with his 5th studio album. But is it too late for the man who brought autotune to the top?
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews NBA Youngboy and his newfound mentor make their formal introduction as a duo on "4 Respect."
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Reviews "Stay Dangerous" doesn't quite approach the near-perfection of YG's first two albums, but his looseness and maturation make for an essential listen.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Does Young Scooter continue to stand on his own, or does the Freebandz veteran fall by the wayside?
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews After dominating the airwaves over the summer with "Type of Way," Rich Homie Quan sets out to prove that he's more than a one-hit wonder with "I Promise I Will Never Stop Going In."
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Majid Jordan return with moodiness, pop, and conflicting of desires on "The Space Between."
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Vince Rick -
Reviews Freddie Gibbs settles into a lane and dominates it for eight tracks of dense, enticing psychedelic trap.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Ab-Soul showcases a split worldview on his new cut, "Do What Thou Wilt." Soulo takes his self-titled advice, and lets his strengths shine instead of experimenting for variety’s sake.
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Anders Marshall -
Reviews Chance The Rapper comes into his own on the vibrant "Coloring Book."
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Patrick Lyons